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Dell Venue Pro arrives in the UK at long last: £459 off contract, shipping in 10 days (update: Germany also)
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Time for a quick memory check: remember the WP7 slider that Dell announced some months ago? That's right, it's the Venue Pro -- the one that's been struggling to meet demand in the US due to some myst...
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Huawei Technologies wins preliminary injunction against Motorola
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I mentioned about a month ago now that Huawei had filed a suit against former partner Motorola to keep the company from transferring Huawei IP over to Nokia Siemens. Nokia Siemens is attempting to pur...
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T-Mobile To Pull The Plug On Sidekicks May 31st
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The Sidekick is dead. Long live the Sidekick.
The phone that pulled oh-so-many a geek into the mobile world by showing them that phones could do so much more (while still looking cool!) has died. T-Mo...
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Ex-Apple employee convicted in Asian supplier kickback scheme
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Former Apple employee Paul Devine was convicted for his role in accepting kickbacks from Asian parts suppliers. Before his arrest, Devine worked as global supply manager for Apple from 2005 until 2010...
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LG to bring the Optimus 2X to Europe starting in March
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LG announced today that its Optimus 2X, formerly know as the LG Star, is ready to make its official European debut Europe in March. Announced in December 2010, the Optimus 2X launched in Korea in Janu...
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The Motorola XOOM isn't the only place to see Honeycomb
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The tradition continues at the Googleplex where a larger than life-sized representation of a Honeycomb (complete with a bee staring down at our favorite green robot) now stands. The Honeycomb joins th...
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Xperia Arc regurgitates system dump for all to use
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If you’re looking forward to the sexy Xperia Arc, then you may be interested in the smartphone’s first Android OS system dump, which has been spotted at the XDA Developers forum – think of a system du...
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All high-end Motorola smartphones will ship with Webtop later this year
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According to Sanjay Jha, Chairman and CEO of Motorola Mobility, the company will begin including Webtop functionality on all “high performance” smartphones in the second half of 2011. Webtop is the na...
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Motorola boosts Android security with APIs
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The Motorola Droid Pro was just the company’s first attempt to crack into the BlackBerry market with enterprises and Motorola plans to beef up Android security on its own in order to make the platform...
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More Android malware spotted in third-party app marketplaces
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Security researchers from NetQin Mobile discovered two new Android spyware programs called SW.SecurePhone and SW.Qieting. Similar to previous Android security threats, these two malicious programs are...
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HTC and AT&T release Android 2.2 update for the Aria
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Last week, AT&T announced via Facebook that the Android 2.2 update for the Aria was going to be released very soon. As expected, the Froyo download link went live late on Friday and Aria owners can no...
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Google takes Fusion Voicemail Plus off the Android Market
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Another app has been removed from the Android Market because of payment issues. This time, the victim is PhoneFusion's popular Visual VoiceMail application Fusion Voicemail Plus, which for the past se...
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Samsung Galaxy S II coming in mid to late March for a steep price
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Clove UK has made public the price of the Samsung Galaxy S II, and it's not pretty - according to the online retailer, the successor of the much loved Samsung Galaxy S is to cost $820 for the 16GB ver...
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RIM's PlayBook to support Android apps
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We have already heard that the BlackBerry PlayBook may run Android apps, but now we have it from a far more reliable source - during an MWC demo of the tablet, a RIM representative mentioned that "we ...
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HTC prices its Thunderbolt at $699 without a contract
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The HTC ThunderBolt - the first LTE phone in the Verizon line-up - has been held back from release for quite some time, and we reported to you that the reasons for this are said to be its terrible bat...
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